Archive
Landcare's vital role under threat
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003More Government investment in the professional management of groups is required if the volunteer Landcare movement is to continue playing a vital role in the management of Australia’s natural and cultural assets according to a leading social researcher.
Bird Flu Public Information Evening
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Charles Sturt University’s Institute for Land Water and Society will host a free public information evening on Bird Flu-a local perspective on Wednesday, May 3 from 6.30-8.30 pm in the Conference Room, Charles Sturt University, Orange.
$2.5m for rural clinical practice scholarships
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Charles Sturt University Acting Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ross Chambers, has welcomed the announcement by Federal Minister for Health and Ageing, The Hon. Nicola Roxon, MP, of $2.5 million in new scholarships to enable allied health students to undertake clinical placements in rural or remote communities during their degrees.
Government's climate change announcement disappoints
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Despite optimistic expectations for significant action, the Rudd government announcement on Monday 15 December of its long-awaited climate change targets, including a five per cent cut in carbon emissions by 2020, has been met with scepticism and disappointment.
Foxes on the run!
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003If you’ve been wondering what the young man driving around the district in a ute with a weird antennae thing on the back is up to these past few weeks, rest assured it’s all for a good cause.
CSU aims to sustain and grow all its campuses
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The Vice-Chancellor of CSU, Professor Ian Goulter, today called for some serious thinking in the university sector following the release of the Bradley Review and CSU's joint proposal with Southern Cross University (SCU) to conduct a feasibility study into the establishment of a new national university based in regional Australia.
Finding the right price for fine wines
Friday, 20 Dec 2002Ever considered that you may have paid too much for that special bottle of wine for a New Year’s Eve party?
Christmas cheers for CSU physiotherapy course
Wednesday, 18 Dec 2002Christmas celebrations came early for students and staff in Charles Sturt University’s physiotherapy degree after hearing that the course has been recognised for its high academic standards by the Australian Council of Physiotherapy Regulating Authorities.
More to lectures than just talking for award winner
Thursday, 12 Dec 2002There’s more to Barney Dalgarno’s teaching of information technology than lectures and reading. A multidisciplinary approach to teaching students learning in a variety of situations.
Bathurst farewell for foundation CSU Chancellor
Wednesday, 11 Dec 2002The Bathurst Campus of Charles Sturt University will say farewell to the University’s first Chancellor, Mr David Asimus AO, and his wife Jane, during an official University dinner.